Everything Now Reviews

â€˜The author has especially telling insights into how advertising and marketing attempts to sway us from one product towards another, near identical one. Read this before you shell out for a new, ever-so slightly shinier mobile phone or pay a premium for anything that goes out of its way to convince you how â€˜ethicalâ€™ it is.â€™ â€“ Time Out, Book of the Week.

‘Combines detailed research with entertaining anecdotes. Optimistic and uplifting, Everything Now quietly, but firmly, invites you to take a fresh look around yourself.’ â€“ 4/5 â€“ The Sun

‘Explains why we are better fed, educated entertained and longer-lived than ever before, but not happier.’ â€“ The Sunday Times

â€˜A clear-eyed and very readable dissection of the bind we find ourselves in today.â€™ â€“ The Crack

‘In 21st century Britain, we are healthier, better fed, educated and entertained â€“ yet there is a nagging suspicion we are more discontent than ever. â€“ The Selby Times

â€˜If youâ€™ve found yourself questioning why we have, need or want so much stuff, Steve McKevittâ€™s Everything Now gives us many credible, well-researched reasons as to why.â€™ â€“ Dig Review

â€˜An opinion that is proving popularâ€™ â€“ Goole Courier

â€˜It has tapped into a growing vein that something somehow is not quite as it should be.â€™ â€“Sheffield Star

â€˜McKevittâ€™s brilliant and persuasive book highlights the gaping void in Western society, ironically created by its own success. All our needs are now met, leaving us to focus on our ever-changing, and ultimately unsatisfying, wants.â€™ â€“ David Bolchover â€“ Author of The 90 Minute Manager

â€˜If stuff made us happy, weâ€™d be the happiest people in history. Everything Now explains why weâ€™re not.â€™ â€“ David Hepworth, Word